WorldSBK secures new long-term agreement with Eurosport

The MOTUL FIM World Superbike Championship will continue to be broadcast live on Eurosport until 2025, after a new long-term contract agreement is announced.
WorldSBK secures new long-term agreement with Eurosport

Dorna WSBK organisers have confirmed a new long-term contract agreement with Eurosport that will bring fans access to WorldSBK, WorldSSP, and WorldSSP300, through its mainstream cha🌊nnels, the Eurosport app, and on Eurosport Discovery+ where available. 

The new agreement will run until 2025 and see over꧒ 50 mark🎐ets across Europe including the UK get access to WorldSBK through live and on-demand coverage. 

An official stateme𝔍nt from WorldSBK organisers said: "Dorna WSBK Organization (DWO) is thrilled to announce a five-year contract extension with Eurosportℱ, making WorldSBK available for fans across more than 50 markets in Europe through localised live and on-demand coverage.

"Eurosport, Discovery’s leading multi-sport brand, will also remain the excluꦚsive home of WorldSBK until at least 2025 in 32 markets in Europe* including the UK and Ireland, France, Poland, The Netherlands, and the Nordics." 

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Eurosport has been 🀅bringing fans live 𝓡access to the World Superbike championship for almost 25 years.. 

Managing Director of Dorna Sports,𒁃 Manel Arroyo added: "We are thrilled to renew and reinforce our historical partnership with Euro𒉰sport. This renewal will ensure that our Championship will be available to the largest audience of fans across Europe through one of the biggest sport broadcasters. 

"The competition promises to be exceptional with fresh changes to the rules and Dorna is very excited to be bringing a new look WorldSBK to millions of people via Eurospo🍸rt's establish▨ed audience. 

"Eurosport's dedicated coverage to the Championship combined with the track action will make for more content hours for fans to enjoy a truly immersive Wor🧔ldSBK experience, and another memorable era of the Championship for everyone involved."

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